Union News, Union, NY, October 17, 1858
Death
In Vestal [Broome Co. NY] September 19th, Mr. Jeremiah Russell aged 77 years and 7 months.
Mr. R. was too widely and too favorably known to need any funeral eulogy. He lived a life of honest industry and economy and no doubt has gone home to rest. He has lived the life of the righteous and his last end was like theirs. We trust he has gone home to God. What a prospect must he have had that Sabbath morning. Who of us would not be glad to have it insured to us. His feet, weary and worn with the path should now walk peacefully the ivory floors of the palace Beautiful. His eyes heavy with weeping should close on earth and open upon the green pastures and beside the still waters of a better land. The funeral was attended on Tuesday Sept. 21st and a very appropriate and excellent discourse delivered by Rev. Mr. Barnum from 2d Cor. v.1. "For we know that our if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens."
Union News, Union, NY, October 14, 1858
Marriages
At the Railroad Hotel, Oct. 6 by Rev. N.L. DeWitt, Mr. E.J. Malone to Miss Lucy M. Mosher both of Owego, N.Y. [Tioga Co.].
At the residence of the bride's father in Union [Broome Co. NY] on the 4th Oct., Mr. Franklin Whitney to Miss Sallie Chambers.
In Binghamton on the 7th instant by Rev. S.M. Stimson, Mr. James F. Carl of Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Mary E. Palmer of Chenango Forks [Broome Co. NY].
We occasionally find there is love among printers, notwithstanding their hard duties. The great mystery to us is how they can raise the needful to even pay the -?- a liberal fee. But perhaps it is more plenty with our neighbors than with us. We wish our friend Carl much joy. The Republican says "He commenced the printing business in our office 9 years ago and has been and now is one of the most constant faithful and excellent working men than any business or office ever had. He has been for some time the Job Printer in our office." If he is as good a husband as he is an employee and young man, his bride will have reason to rejoice in her good fortune.
News Item
At a Special Term of the Supreme Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] last week, the case of Oliver Howard for the murder of his two little sons in Maine village in this county [Broome Co. NY] was brought up and at the request of the wife of the prisoner, Thomas D. Wright, Esq. was counsel for the defense. George A. Northrop Esq. District Attorney, for the People.
The prisoner plead insanity, and Mr. Wright made a very eloquent address to the Jury, contending that the prisoner was insane as he would be able to show clearly when the evidence should be presented.
After an examination into the case, it was clearly shown to the satisfaction of the Court and all present that he was insane and he has been sent to the Insane Asylum.
Union News, Union, NY, October 21, 1858
Marriages
In Christ Church, Binghamton [Broome Co. NY] on the evening of the 14th instant by the Rev. Dr. Beach, Rector, Thomas D. Wright, Esq. to Miss Helen B. Collier youngest daughter of Hon. John A. Collier of Binghamton.
At Centerville, Oct. 17, by Rev. N.L. DeWitt, Mr. John W. Bostwick of Maine [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Sarah Boswell of Union [Broome Co. NY].
Union News, Union, NY, October 28, 1858
Marriages
In Owego, on the 16th instant by the Rev. Pierce Mr. Francis D. Mersereau of Union [Broome Co. NY] to Miss Amelia Whittemore of Owego [Tioga Co. NY].
On the 21st instant by the Rev. S.M. Stimson, Mr. John R. Waterhouse and Miss Mary J. Anderson all of Binghamton [Broome Co. NY].
Death
On Tuesday, the 19th instant int he town of Vestal [Broome Co. NY] Gibson(?) S. Nash.
In the town of Owego [Tioga Co. NY] on the 25th instant, Miss Louisa Barney daughter of Mr. Ira Barney, aged about 24 years.
Democratic Union, Oneida, NY, December 5, 1872
Marriages
GRAHAM - WOOD: In the town of Eaton [Madison Co. NY] at the residence of Spencer M. Wood, Nov. 12, by Rev. S.S. Bidwell, Mr. Jay Graham of Morrisville [Madison Co. NY] and Miss Ella Wood of the former place.
BLOWERS - CHAPPELL: In Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 21, by Rev. E.M. Barber, Mr. Chauncey M. Blowers of Chittenango Falls [Madison Co. NY] and Mrs. Julia A Chappell of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY].
WALRATH - RICORD: In Chittenango [Madison Co. NY] by Rev. Henry Enders, Mr. Daniel J. Walrath, Jr. of Chittenango and Miss I.M. Ricord of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY].
Deaths
MOYER: In Chittenango [Madison Co. NY] Nov. 26, Miss Edith M. Moyer daughter of Mrs. Mary Moyer aged 18 years, 1 month and 13 days.
BLINEBRY: In Sherburne [Chenango Co. NY] Nov. 18, Louise P. [Blinebry] wife of Albert Blinebry Jr. aged 24 years.
HUNGERFORD: In Fenner [Madison Co. NY] Oct. 30, Aline Hungerford only child of Oliver and Maggie Hungerford aged 2 years 9 months and 11 days.
BOKE: In Dutch Flat, Cal., Nov. 1, Nicholas Boke son-in-law of Levi P. Tillotson of Cazenovia [Madison Co. NY] aged 36 years.
HIBBARD: In Vernon [Oneida Co. NY] Nov. 17, Wetmore H. Hubbard infant son of M.H. and H.T. Hibbard aged 2 years, 8 months and 24 days.
PLACE: Funeral of John H. Place: The body of Conductor Place, who was killed on the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad, by being crushed while coupling cars, arrived in Utica Tuesday evening last, and was sent to Clayville [Oneida Co. NY] the next morning. The funeral occurred from St. John's Church, Clayville, at 1 P.M. Thursday. The members of Oneida lodge F. and A.M. of which Mr. Place was a member had charge of the funeral services, assisted by the Sauquoit Lodge.
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